Scherchen's 1954 Westminster recording of the 4 Bach Suites (Overtures) for Orchestra is attributed to the "English Baroque Orchestra". The Internet appears to have little useful information about this ensemble. Can anyone here help? Who were they? They were certainly not an early HIPP ensemble.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostScherchen's 1954 Westminster recording of the 4 Bach Suites (Overtures) for Orchestra is attributed to the "English Baroque Orchestra". The Internet appears to have little useful information about this ensemble. Can anyone here help? Who were they? They were certainly not an early HIPP ensemble.
Sorry that this is a whole lot of words to say not very much. No doubt any paper records from Westminster got disposed eons ago, and no paper trail exists anywhere, most probably. (Interestingly, your question may answer the unasked question of why JEG named his ensemble the English Baroque Soloists, perhaps.)
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostScherchen's 1954 Westminster recording of the 4 Bach Suites (Overtures) for Orchestra is attributed to the "English Baroque Orchestra". The Internet appears to have little useful information about this ensemble. Can anyone here help? Who were they? They were certainly not an early HIPP ensemble.
Slightly off topic but related, were the London Strtings that Neville Marriner recorded with for CBS back in the late 60s or maybe early 70s, ASMF renamed for contracual reasons?
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